Valentina Server is confusing me. Originally, I just noticed that it creates a huge amount of log files. I made feature request to limit the amount of files. It also doesn't make sense to try to restart vServer thousands of times. And log files are being created when they shouldn't.

I think I stopped vServer in the control panel and then moved all files to the trash, which I then emptied. Is this an expected result?

The questions are now: why is vServer already using 15432? If vServer notices that 15432 is busy why doesn't it use another port? How can I stop those connections? They are there even when I use the stop script.

You get this ONLY and ONLY port 15432 or any other port which is enabled in the INI file already in use.

Beatrix, this means that
a) you have ANOTHER COPY of VSERVER on your computer
b) another app uses one of these ports.

You should find which case you have.

Please try the next:
- restart computer
- open Activity Monitor,
- open log folder of vserver_x64, notice if the number of logs grows,
if yes - make sure that last logs have ERROR: Address already in use
if yes - check Activity Monitor by eyes. You may see like some vserver jumps show/disappear.
- and I guess you should see another vserver copy which lives.

This issue is NOT related to vstudio, and is NOT related to control panel "Valentina Servers".

2) IF you want and need run TWO Valentina Serves on the same computer, you must assign for the second another set of ports.

Theoretically, the option to overwrite the files is a good idea. In practice, it's a suboptimal idea. No user is going to change the location of the vServer files. At least you need to check if some files are in the trash. After installation you need to check if something was installed.

Also you don't have too much time for the installers because Mojave +1 is coming next month.